Shot #3 is over with and tonight I will focus on my husband; his face is priceless the second before he administers the shot. I can tell you that you can, without a doubt, tell if a man loves you by the facial expressions he makes when he has a needle in his hand knowing that he has to stick it in your body! He is so sweet to me now, I hope that I can control my hormones enough to not make him mad at me through this process! Not to keep boasting ad nauseam about my husband, but within 3 seconds after the shot is over, he is making sure he didn't hurt me. I tear up talking about it. I am not sure if it is just me or the hormones.... I did cry in Spiderman 2. Regardless, I am one blessed woman.
Tomorrow is the conference call with the geneticist in Baltimore. I will make sure you all know how it turns out. We are hoping to find out that my translocation is a simple one and that it will not affect many of my eggs.
Before I sign-off of this blog, I want to tell you all about our addiction to the Wii Fit. If anyone has a Wii, but not a Wii Fit, I strongly encourage you to get one. It keeps track of your weight, balance and you can do Yoga. My husband and I do it every night and we are both so competitive that we will keep going until we are exhausted just to beat each others score! I am telling you, this thing is so amazing, it could bring the world together!
~Amy
I want to say how much I appreciate you two letting us in on this deeply personal journey ...You know what a sucker I am for pregnancy and birth stories...I'm afraid this blog is going to be like a crack addiction for me the next couple months!
ReplyDeleteI grew up with Zac and he is the big softie that you describe, but trust me, he is equally as lucky to have found you. You two are great together, and however your journey goes...however it is that you get a little baby (or babies!), he/she will be lucky to have you both for parents!
Behind you 100% - with crossed fingers and bended knee,
Dee and Chayne